Shaping the global AI narrative since 2023.
More than a series of conferences, AI House is a space for visionary collaboration. 
We are not here to react to AI's future; we are here to shape it.
AI House Davos 2025: 
After the hype.
The hype has settled, and what lies before us is the real work: guiding AI’s potential to create a future that benefits all. We stand at a historic moment, where the decisions made today will shape the trajectory of our societies, industries, and lives for decades to come. Our mission is to move beyond theoretical discussions and focus on what truly matters: harnessing AI to build a world that is innovative, equitable, and sustainable. This is not just about technology - it's about redefining what’s possible for humanity. Leaders from across disciplines come together to ask the deep, critical questions: How can AI transform our most pressing challenges? How can we balance rapid advancement with ethical responsibility?
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AI House Davos 2025:
Key highlights & outcomes
AI House Davos 2025 
in numbers
involved in program
Yann LeCun)
from research and/or NGO
Guest country: Poland
As the guest country at AI House Davos 2025, Poland opened its EU Council Presidency with a strong commitment to shaping Europe’s digital future. Led by Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski, and joined by experts from the University of Warsaw and the Warsaw University of Technology, the delegation helped drive discussions on digital sovereignty, innovation, and the public good. By championing open collaboration and talent development, Poland underscored its ambition to build a competitive and responsible AI ecosystem across Europe.
AI House Davos 2025: 
Session agenda.
Open Source AI Infrastructure Ecosystem
Bill Jia (Google)
Yann LeCun (Meta)
Neil Lawrence (University of Cambridge)
In the Era of AI, the world is only as strong as our infrastructure
Anne Hoecker (Bain)
Nikita Popov (Novartis)
Sarah Heck (Anthropic)
Sarah Heck (Anthropic)
Kirk Bresniker (Moderator, Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
Dual Use - AI in Conflict
Isabel Ebert (UN Human rights)
Isabel Ebert (UN Human rights)
Gilles Carbonnier (International Committee of the Red Cross)
Rebeca Moreno Jimenez (UN Refugee Agency)
Neil Davison (Moderator, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue)
Smart Tech, Green Planet: How AI Can Protect Nature in Commodity Supply Chains
Inbal Becker-Reshef (NASA Harvest)
Oliver von Hagen (Von Hagen Advisory)
Maxim Neumann (Google DeepMind)
Ruth Schmidt (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit)
Jan Dirk Wegner (Moderator, EcoVision Lab)
Building Tomorrow's AI Economy: Accelerating Access for Global AI Adoption
Kiril Evtimov (G42, Core42)
Vijay Karunamurthy (Scale AI)
Samuel Bonamigo (Databricks)
Avani Desai (Schellman)
Becky Anderson (Moderator, CNN)
Beyond Borders: Keeping AI Talents Local, Making AI Impact Global
Jarosław Królewski (Synerise)
Adam Niewiński (OTB Ventures)
Anna Topol (IBM Research)
Marta Kwiatkowska (Univeristy of Oxford)
Piotr Sankowski (Moderator, University of Warsaw)
AI House Davos 2025: 
Session agenda.
Augmented Intelligence: Taking Manufacturing to the Next Level
Daniele Iacovelli (Roche PT)
Barbara Frei (Schneider Electric)
Filippo Catalano (Mondelez International)
Torbjørn Netland (ETH Zurich)
Spriha Srivastava (Moderator, Business Insider)
AI House Davos 2024: 
The inaugural edition.
AI is the defining technology of our generation, holding the potential to profoundly alter the way we live and work, and to expand human possibilities. This progress raises critical questions about the future: distinguishing science from science fiction, navigating between utopia and dystopia, and defining the compelling visions for shared humanity that AI should help realize. The central challenge is determining the direction in which to leverage this tool and how to move from conversations into joint action to ensure AI development serves humanity.
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AI House Davos 2024:
Key highlights & outcomes
AI House Davos 2024 
in numbers
30 partner organisations
from research and/or NGO

Guest country: Switzerland
As the guest country at AI House Davos 2024, Switzerland inaugurated our tradition of connecting local perspectives with global dialogue on the future of AI. As the event takes place in Davos, Switzerland naturally served as host, drawing on its strong national research and industry ecosystem. Supported by leading universities, research institutions, and technology partners, Switzerland highlighted its commitment to responsible innovation, digital trust, and societal progress. By bridging academia, policy, and industry, Switzerland laid the foundation for AI House Davos as a platform where national expertise and international collaboration come together to shape a human-centric digital future.
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
